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Couples Therapy with Emotion-Focused Therapy

Introduction Emotionally-focused therapy (EFT) is an evidence-based approach which can be used while working with couples, families, or individuals. The tenets of EFT are grounded in ideas rooted primarily in attachment science. The goal of EFT is to establish secure and positive connections between partners, or parents and their children. Through EFT, clients are able […]

Feeling Overwhelmed After Baby? Let’s Talk Postpartum Depression

Becoming a parent is an incredible, life-changing journey. It’s often filled with excitement, love, and hope, but it’s no secret that it can also be challenging—especially when it comes to mental health. Postpartum depression (PPD) is one of the most common mental health challenges new parents face, and understanding what contributes to it is an […]

The Hidden Layers of Anxiety

The Hidden Layers of Anxiety: Understanding the Silent Struggle Anxiety. It’s a word we hear often, but how many of us truly understand what it means to live with it? We know the feeling: that pit in your stomach before an important meeting, the racing thoughts when you’re lying awake at night, or the overwhelming […]

Teens Need more than Walls to Help Them with being Addicted to Drugs

  Teenagers have been experimenting and using drugs for decades.  Prior to the pandemic opioids were a major issue and so was heroine.  In 2017, Opioids were becoming more expensive and teenagers started turning to heroine.  Teens were turning to heroine because it was available and cheap.  Therefore, heroine is responsible for a large number […]

Understanding Attachment in Relationships: How Your Bonding Style Shapes Love

Adela Stone

Have you ever wondered why you react a certain way in relationships? Why some conflicts leave you feeling anxious while others seem to roll off your back? The answer may lie in your attachment style—a deeply ingrained pattern of bonding that influences how you connect with others. Understanding attachment can help couples navigate challenges with […]

When Success is Not Fulfilling

Dr. Joe Rustum

If you’re a high achiever, you’ve probably been told that more success will bring you more happiness. While reaching milestones like higher wages, accomplished goals, and aiming for even greater heights can feel rewarding, they often have the opposite effect. These higher aspirations can make your past achievements feel less meaningful, leaving you feeling more […]

The Faulty Alarm System: When Your Brain’s Alarm System Won’t Stop Ringing

Dr. Thomas Ballas

Imagine your brain as a smoke detector. Its job is to alert you when danger arises—like a fire. For most people, this system works perfectly: the alarm sounds only when there’s an actual threat, and once the danger is resolved, it stops. But for someone living with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), this alarm system is faulty […]

Teenagers are being Traumatized by Politics

  We have had an epidemic of children and teenagers dealing with depression, anxiety, suicidal feelings and drug overdoses, since the pandemic (CDC).  In fact, many statistics show that this epidemic started prior to the pandemic (CDC).  Additionally, besides these mental health issues, the research has found loneliness in an epidemic in the United States […]

3 Essential Steps to Set Boundaries with Toxic Family Members

Brent Peak

When it comes to emotional wellness, one of the most challenging yet transformative actions we can take is setting boundaries, especially within our family dynamics. As a Licensed Professional Counselor specializing in trauma recovery, I’ve witnessed firsthand the profound impact that establishing boundaries can have on one’s journey towards healing and self-discovery. This article delves […]

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